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There's also a strand on weekday evenings where local 15 to 18-year-olds select films to be screened.
There has long been a strand on the left that regards the EU primarily as a club for capitalism.
Running out of things to say on the beach, where the storm winds had not so much ruffled a strand on the newscaster's perfectly coiffed head, the news cast would cut to live camera crews driving around Kearny Mesa, where a zoom to the windshield revealed exactly three drops--proof that yes, it really is (sort of) raining!
Don't choose a strand on the top of the head or somewhere visible.
Pull the top layer back and away from your face as if you were making a ponytail, but leave out a strand on either side.
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Strand C2 (Fig. 5a): IleC10–SerC12 form a strand, based on the values.
An enzyme called DNA polymerase then builds a second strand on each of the two single strands, by stringing together the proper chemical units of DNA.
In 1992, Dr. Carmona inspired a television movie by lowering himself from a helicopter to rescue a person stranded on a cliff.
It requires little sophistry to consider Daniel Defoe's immortal Robinson Crusoe as a metaphor for a man stranded on an alien planet.
There can be more than one crossover on a strand.
A woman stranded on a forest road after hitting a deer with her car becomes fixated on the letters her boots leave in the snow.
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